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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
GRAPEVINE HERITAGE FOUNDATION -BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 AT 5:00 PM
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
SECOND FLOOR BOARDROOM
636 SOUTH MAIN STREET
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
Call to Order of Regular Meeting — Dr. Curtis Ratliff
II. Citizen Comments
III. Approval of Minutes January 21, 2015 meeting of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation
Board of Directors
IV. WORKSHOP/TRAINING SESSION
A. Historic Preservation Staff to hold a Training Session on "Historic Homes in
Grapevine, Then and Now"
V. Old Business
A. GHF Membership Report — Janet Perkins
B. Nash Farm Activity Report — Melva Stanfield
C. Nash Farm Events and Programs Report— Jim Lauderdale
VI. New Business
A. Advocacy Initiative: Call for Nominations for 2015 Preservation Advocacy Awards
VII. Adjournment
The next meeting of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation will be held on March18, 2015. If you
plan to attend this public meeting and you have a disability that requires special arrangements at
the meeting, please contact the Office of Historic Preservation at 817-410-3185 at least 24 hours
in advance. Reasonable accommodations will be made to assist your needs.
In accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.001 et seq. Acts of the 1993 Texas
Legislature, the Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board meeting agenda was prepared and posted
on this, the 13th day of February at 5:00 pm.
David Klempin
Manager, Heritage Programs & Preservation
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
The Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board of Directors met at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
February 18, 2015 in the Grapevine Convention &Visitors Bureau, 2nd Floor Boardroom,
636 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas.
Curtis Ratliff Chairman
Melva Stanfield Vice Chairman
Balla Wright Treasurer
Pat Stinson Secretary
Ross Bannister Member
Sue Franks Member
Ron Hewlett Member
Frances Jensen Member
Janet Perkins Member
Don Vaughn Member
Mike Lease City Council Liaison
The above constituting a quorum with no member(s) absent.
With the following city staff present:
Michael Woody Assistant Executive Director
David Klempin Heritage Preservation Programs Manager
Jim Lauderdale Nash Farm Manager
Mary Bush Administrative
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Curtis Ratliff called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.
11. CITIZEN COMMENTS
No citizen comments were heard.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Janet Perkins made the motion to accept the minutes as written from the January 21, 2015
meeting; Sue Franks seconded the motion, which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: All (Ratliff, Stanfield, Wright, Stinson, Bannister Franks, Hewlett, Jensen, Perkins
and Vaughn)
Nays: (None)
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IV. WORKSHOP TRAINING SESSION
David Klempin the Historic Preservation Programs Manager and Historic Preservation Office.-
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ffice-gave a power point presentation, Historic Achievements in the Township 1865— 2014. This
presentation focused on the growth of structures with only 1,200 in 1967, most of these we still
have, and now more than 14,000 buildings; these buildings tell the story of Grapevine's history.
The 2014/2015 map of the Historic Township shows most of the original structures still there
with some new infill. A number of houses have been moved around town. In 2011 the D. E. Box
Addition brought in 64 homes under the ordinance; landmarking the addition made grants
possible for these "protected" homes.
Main Street today is the "heart" of the Metroplex. With so many anxious to move into the
Township for its lifestyle, houses were being renovated too large to fit in with the size and scale
of the Township. After several large homes were built the need for a strengthened ordinance
was realized to protect the original history of this area. The 2013 update to the ordinance
limited homes to 3400 square feet with up to 500 square feet detached garage and an up to 200
square feet storage building. Historic homes renovated to meet modern amenities were the Bill
Yancey House c.1920; the Floyd Deacon House c.1940; and the Bob Morrow House c.2014.
The Commission has felt rewarded, a beautiful family home on East College Street had had to
be restructured as business property to survive a bad economy, it has now been purchased by
Lemoine Wright to be renovated back to its original grandeur and the family residence it was
built to be. A new infill house at 425 East Texas Street c.2012 and the new Convention &
Visitors Bureau c.2012 are examples of period appropriate infill.
Special care has been given to protect these historic homes with Mayor and City Council
approving the new 2013 ordinance, the Historic Preservation Commission and their Chairman of
24 years, Burl Gilliam. With their focus on preservation, the Grapevine Heritage Foundation j
works with homeowners once a year to produce the Candlelight Tour of Homes for the public to
have a chance to see inside and tour these homes. The Foundation serves as the City's
advocates, each year members, at their own expense, attend the National Trust Conference for
tours and preservation seminars. These are the keys to Grapevine's success now known as a
model preservation program with study groups from Garland, Frisco, Mineral Wells and other
cities coming to learn how Grapevine did this.
With the commuter rail coming soon there will be an influx of people looking for nearby homes.
An area for concern is the Bellaire neighborhoods which include the J.J. Daniel and Sky Harbor
Additions consisting of 188 homes. These are an important part of Grapevine's story as mid-
century homes were built prior to the coming of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. In
the past one year period, nine homes have been demolished. Three informational neighborhood
presentations were given to educate homeowners with four options in an effort to protect this
time period in Grapevine's history. Preservation welcomes the Foundation's support for the
Bellaire area, as they supported last year to protect the Wells Fargo building during the same
time period.
Chairman Ratliff told the board it was important to help unify as part of the Foundation's role is
to educate and advocate. He called on Vice Chairman Melva Stanfield to chair this committee
and to bring back their proposals before the board.
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V. OLD BUSINESS
Janet Perkins reported actions taken to increase membership renewals had brought the current
number of active member to 142. Melva Stanfield reported on the Nash Farm January numbers
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for attendance and revenue. Jim Lauderdale reported on the success of the Texas Living
History Association's conference in Dallas and thanked those who attended. Curtis asked all to
support the March 14 Farmhand Recruitment session. The Spring Into Nash steering
Committee will meet on February 24 at 8 a.m.
V. NEW BUSINESS
Chairman Ratliff asked all board members for an advocacy initiative for nominations for the
2015 Preservation Advocacy Awards. All board members were asked to make a nomination to
nominate and recognize those who support preservation.
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Joe Ann Standlee, President Grapevine Historical Society invited all to take a newsletter and to
join the society. She said they also are preserving as the Foundation does.
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VI. ADJOURNMENT
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Melva Stanfield, seconded by Janet Perkins, offered a motion to adjourn the meeting at 6:45
p.m. The motion prevailed by the following vote:
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Ayes: All (Ratliff, Stanfield, Wright, Stinson, Bannister Franks, Hewlett, Jensen, Perkins
and Vaughn)
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Nays: (None)
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PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE HERITAGE FOUNDATION, THE
FEBRUARY 18, 2015 MINUTES, ON THIS THE 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 2015.
APPROVED:
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CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
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